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Isabel Hardman

Isabel Hardman is assistant editor of ‘The Spectator’ magazine. She writes a monthly column on health policy for i

Article thumbnail: The bigger adjustment for Reform now is not the drudgery of politics, but trying to professionalise (Photo: Maja Smiejkowska/PA Wire)

Time for Nigel Farage to show us what he’s really made of

His Reform party is facing its first big test in Parliament 

Good luck Wes Streeting - the doctors' pay deal is the easy part

Gaza cost Labour seats – Starmer needs a new plan for Israel

Article thumbnail: LONDON - MAY 2: Labour campaign chief Alistair Campbell watches from the back of the room as Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and Chancellor Gordon Brown speak during a press conference on May 2, 2005 in London, England. Blair and Brown unveiled a new campaign poster while visiting a school in Wimbledon. They attacked the Liberal Democrat and Tory economic plans, saying that only Labour could be trusted to safeguard economic stability. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

The Tories' worst bet was backing Sunak

A Labour 'supermajority' might be a good thing for democracy